Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Why are so many career advice books so useless? Too many are filled with empty theories, fabricated frameworks and lots and lots (and lots) of useless fluff. What if you could get the advice you need from a real expert in an easy to access format you can really use? The Non-Obvious Guide To Doing Work That Matters (And Building A Career With Purpose) is the guidebook you've been Googling for. Within these pages you'll get straight shooting advice on how to build more purpose into the work that you do every day. Whether you are at the later stages of your career and looking to make a change, or just starting out and hoping to do work that has a real impact in the world, this book will help you get closer to your own purpose. Should you leave your current role and move to a nonprofit job? What does real purpose at work mean and how can you adapt how you spend your time to bring more purpose into your life? What makes purpose in the professional world so hard to find and what are some proven methods for injecting it? These are just a few of the common questions that you will get answers to in this book. Inspired by 25 years of working with entrepreneurs and investors across the start-up, nonprofit, political, and philanthropic landscapes, the author shares a unique point of view that is refreshing and actionable.